ART 321 — INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CUR-018)
Summary 🔴 ✓
- Resource type: course
- Owner Unit: Art, Media, and Design
- College/School: College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
- Curriculum section: Art, Media, and Design
- Catalog: ART 321
- Last Verified: 2026-05-28
Course access
- Level: red (
Program Restricted) - Rationale: Enrollment requires instructor/department permission or program cohort standing per catalog.
- Prerequisites:
- Instructor permission or consent
Verification
- Status: verified_catalog_course (
✓) - Rationale: Appears in the current official DePaul course catalog search.
- Source URL: catalog.depaul.edu/course-descriptions/art
- Last verified: 2026-05-28
Catalog description
This course builds on ART 224 , further emphasizing the aesthetic and conceptual possibilities of digital photography. Through project-based experimentation, students deepen their critical engagement with photographic tools while producing conceptually driven bodies of work. Refined use of the DSLR camera and editing tools takes place through hands-on image production and process-oriented critique. Additionally, this course explores historically established uses of the photographic medium and their relation in the digital context. Offered Winter Quarter annually. ART 224 or instructor permission is a prerequisite for this course.
Hardware relevance
Hands-on labs, fabrication, instrumentation, or physical production technology described in the official catalog course description.
Notes
Catalog course key: ART 321. Course offerings and schedules are not verified in this pass.